@ximenamoreno__: everyone needs to make one of these right now, little do you know how much you’ve accomplished until you take time to reflect 👼🏼💌 #2022recap #momentsthatalteredmybrainchemistry #2023 #2023visionboard #latina #firstgeneration #beauty #collegelife #studyabroad

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diegopadillan
Diego Padilla :
So proud of you!
2022-12-12 10:35:59
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laineyvranicar
laineyvranicar :
I’m gonna bawl ur the most incredible person
2022-12-12 06:06:24
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kiarra.z
kiarra zarai :
i’m so so proud of you!! 🥰 cheering you on from afar & wishing sooooo many blessings your way 💖💖
2022-12-12 17:13:31
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meggypoobear
megan leigh ♡ :
so inspiring to see all your success girl 🥹💞🫶🏼
2022-12-12 17:26:37
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kaligvillaluna
kali:) :
so inspiring
2022-12-12 07:32:17
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helloalicja
alicja :
Definition of a girl boss 🙌🏼
2022-12-12 07:43:32
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ven.mo.me
mo :
this is amazing
2022-12-12 08:05:07
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taylordoann
Taylor Doan :
Crying Ximi. So proud of you
2022-12-12 04:48:42
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klarissapalacios
klarissa palacios :
GOD IS SO SO GOOD
2022-12-27 18:12:00
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jacqbanal
jacq :
I loved this 🥺
2022-12-12 05:59:33
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karinaestebann
Karina Esteban :
So proud of you!!💗
2022-12-12 06:11:54
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gabrielliebellie
Gabrielle Suttora :
Always slaying. Love this!!
2022-12-12 05:17:56
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Isabella Lauren Aragao :
how did you get to work with djerf? so awesome !! 💌💌💌
2022-12-12 21:58:22
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klarissapalacios
klarissa palacios :
YES LOVE TO SEE THE REPRESENTATION ❤️❤️❤️
2022-12-27 18:11:08
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klarissa palacios :
drop ur LinkedIn ‼️
2022-12-27 18:11:27
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rachelgauer0
rachel :
Omg you are so cool
2022-12-12 16:58:56
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14 miles one way, 28 RT. 13,528 ft. Early season conditions. Melting snow fields. Temps in the 20s. Wind gusts over 50 mph. And a gnarly storm set to roll in at the end of the week. This is what we were up against as we set out to climb King's Peak. As we headed up Anderson's, things started to derail. We were moving MUCH slower than anticipated. Everyone was breathing heavy as the effects of being over 12,000ft hit us. We regrouped and had a conversation. If we turned back, we would miss our only weather window to summit. We gauged the kids energy as well as our own. Together we decided we had it in us. We pushed on and reached the summit much later than expected. Hiking back to camp in the dark wasn't a possibility anymore, but a reality. The sunset illuminated the sky as we inched back down to the saddle. With every foot descended, a little life came back into us. Nausea and headaches abated. Then, darkness settled in around us and we were engulfed whole by a moonless sky. Bedtimes came and went. One person navigated to keep us on the trail, the others focused on kids and staying together. It was slow. It was tedious. It made us second guess every decision we had made that brought us here. We reached a snow field with a gentle slope that ended in a flat, grassy spot. It's funny how such a small act can breathe life back into an entire group. Laughter rang into the night as we slid down the snow. The kids giggled at such an unexpected ride. It lifted our spirits enough to continue the trek, and Minecraft conversation took us the rest of the way back to our tents. We collapsed in a heap at 11:00 pm at camp. What. A. Day. An adventure we won't ever forget #kingspeakutah #kingspeak #highuintas #backpackingwithkids #utahpeakbaggers #kidswhohike
14 miles one way, 28 RT. 13,528 ft. Early season conditions. Melting snow fields. Temps in the 20s. Wind gusts over 50 mph. And a gnarly storm set to roll in at the end of the week. This is what we were up against as we set out to climb King's Peak. As we headed up Anderson's, things started to derail. We were moving MUCH slower than anticipated. Everyone was breathing heavy as the effects of being over 12,000ft hit us. We regrouped and had a conversation. If we turned back, we would miss our only weather window to summit. We gauged the kids energy as well as our own. Together we decided we had it in us. We pushed on and reached the summit much later than expected. Hiking back to camp in the dark wasn't a possibility anymore, but a reality. The sunset illuminated the sky as we inched back down to the saddle. With every foot descended, a little life came back into us. Nausea and headaches abated. Then, darkness settled in around us and we were engulfed whole by a moonless sky. Bedtimes came and went. One person navigated to keep us on the trail, the others focused on kids and staying together. It was slow. It was tedious. It made us second guess every decision we had made that brought us here. We reached a snow field with a gentle slope that ended in a flat, grassy spot. It's funny how such a small act can breathe life back into an entire group. Laughter rang into the night as we slid down the snow. The kids giggled at such an unexpected ride. It lifted our spirits enough to continue the trek, and Minecraft conversation took us the rest of the way back to our tents. We collapsed in a heap at 11:00 pm at camp. What. A. Day. An adventure we won't ever forget #kingspeakutah #kingspeak #highuintas #backpackingwithkids #utahpeakbaggers #kidswhohike

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